Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, Τόμος 2James Eastburn, 1818 |
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Σελίδα xii
... relation to Theology , Page . 338 ib . II . Danger of confounding Final with Physical Causes in the Philosophy of the Human Mind , 353 Conclusion of Part Second , 362 NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS , 371 . APPEN DIX , 413 ELEMENTS OF THE ...
... relation to Theology , Page . 338 ib . II . Danger of confounding Final with Physical Causes in the Philosophy of the Human Mind , 353 Conclusion of Part Second , 362 NOTES AND ILLUSTRATIONS , 371 . APPEN DIX , 413 ELEMENTS OF THE ...
Σελίδα 10
... relation to which their chief value arises . As the word understanding , however , is one of those which occur very frequently in philosophical arguments , it may be of some use to disengage it from the ambiguity just re- marked ; and ...
... relation to which their chief value arises . As the word understanding , however , is one of those which occur very frequently in philosophical arguments , it may be of some use to disengage it from the ambiguity just re- marked ; and ...
Σελίδα 24
... relations . " One added to four may be accounted no other than a defi- " nition of the word five , as was remarked above . But when " I say , Two added to three are equal to five , ' I advance " a truth which , though equally clear , is ...
... relations . " One added to four may be accounted no other than a defi- " nition of the word five , as was remarked above . But when " I say , Two added to three are equal to five , ' I advance " a truth which , though equally clear , is ...
Σελίδα 27
... relation which Euclid's axioms bear to the geometrical theorems which fol low , appears sufficiently from a consideration which was long ago mentioned by Locke , -that from these axioms it is not possible for human ingenuity to deduce a ...
... relation which Euclid's axioms bear to the geometrical theorems which fol low , appears sufficiently from a consideration which was long ago mentioned by Locke , -that from these axioms it is not possible for human ingenuity to deduce a ...
Σελίδα 41
... relation in which they all stand to deduc- tive evidence . In this point of view two analogies , or ra- ther coincidences , between the truths which we have been last considering , and the mathematical axioms which were treated of ...
... relation in which they all stand to deduc- tive evidence . In this point of view two analogies , or ra- ther coincidences , between the truths which we have been last considering , and the mathematical axioms which were treated of ...
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